WINTER SOTTOZERO SERIES 3 Tires by Pirelli®. Season: Winter / Snow. Type: Performance. The WINTER SOTTOZERO™ 3 is the winter tire for high-end premium vehicles. It has been designed taking into account the evolution of modern vehicles...

WINTER SOTTOZERO SERIES 3 Tires by Pirelli®. Season: Winter / Snow. Type: Performance. The WINTER SOTTOZERO™ 3 is the winter tire for high-end premium vehicles. It has been designed taking into account the evolution of modern vehicles...

Directional Double Arrows Pattern Design3D - Sipe Technology

$643.33 each

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Size: 275/35R21Load: 103=1929 Lbs Per TireSpeed: V=149 mph

$2,573.32 / set of 4

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Many late model vehicles are equipped with driver-assist systems like ESC (Electronic Stability Control), ABS (Anti-lock Brake Systems) and traction control, and with the ever-growing popularity of trucks, SUVs, and CUVs (Crossover Utility Vehicles), all-wheel drive and four-wheel drive systems have also become common. But while these systems are beneficial to driving safety, your ability to get around during treacherous winter driving conditions ultimately depends on the capabilities of your tires, and there’s no substitute for the traction provided by winter/snow tires.

The above mentioned electronic systems are definitely a tremendous aid to winter driving, but unfortunately they can create a false sense of security with drivers who believe that they are all they need to tackle driving in winter weather – a confidence that can be shattered when they find themselves stuck. The problem is that most of these same vehicles are equipped from the factory with all season tires, which are fine for driving during the occasional light snow and moderately cold temperatures, but inadequate for driving in heavy snow, ice, and severe cold.

All season tires are a compromise, designed for year-round use. However, the tread pattern and rubber compound that allows them to provide good performance on hot, dry summer roads is less than ideal for extreme winter weather. In contrast, winter/snow tires are made for one purpose – traction in snow, ice and severe cold. Winter/snow tires have deeper tread and wider spacing between tread blocks to prevent packing with snow, and the tread pattern is more aggressive for traction in snow. They have chamfered tread blocks with extensive siping to provide grip on icy roads. The rubber compound is designed to remain pliable even at very cold temperatures to further improve grip. And for extremely icy conditions studdable (studded) tires are available, which can be fitted with metal studs.

If you live in an area that gets significant snowfall and the temperature routinely drops below freezing, and you want to safely navigate winter roads and get the most benefit from your vehicle’s electronic driver’s aid systems, then winter/snow tires are a must. But you don’t have to measure tread depth, compare tread patterns, or go around with a durometer comparing tire hardness to determine whether a tire can handle winter roads – just look at the tire sidewall. Tires that deliver the highest levels of traction on snow, ice and in extreme cold bear the mountain/snowflake symbol, which can be found on the sidewall next to the M + S (Mud & Snow) mark. This traction standard has been set by the U.S. RMA (Rubber Manufacturers Association) and only tires that qualify can bear this symbol.

But don’t think that their traction capabilities makes all of our winter/snow tires “one trick ponies”. We offer winter/snow tires for a wide range of vehicles and applications, and in sizes from 13” to 22”. With our performance winter/snow tires you’ll be ready for ice and snow without completely giving up the dry road traction that allows you to enjoy good handling at speed during spirited driving. Many of our all-terrain winter/snow tires combine the grip you need in deep snow and on icy roads with the proficiency you expect in dirt and mud when venturing off road. And our winter/snow tires for trucks, SUVs, CUVs and commercial vehicles combine snow, ice, and cold weather traction competencies with the rugged construction needed by larger and heavier vehicles.

We recommend that winter/snow tires always be installed in sets of four, even if you have front-wheel or rear-wheel drive. Remember, traction is just as important for braking and turning as it is for driving the wheels. Because of their specialized design, winter/snow tires should not be used in warm weather on dry pavement. The softer rubber compound will wear faster, and because the deep, aggressive tread, and widely spaced tread blocks leave less rubber on the road, traction, handling and braking capabilities on dry roads will be inferior to all season or summer tires. Many vehicle owners mount their winter/snow tires on a set of steel wheels, which makes changeover to all season or summer tires easy and helps keep the
alloy wheels those tires are mounted on in top shape.

Winter / Snow Reviews

Product arrived quickly and was in good shape. The tires looked great for grabbing and pushing this helpless rear wheel vehicle that I drive through the snow. The price as always was great at CARiD plus you just can't beat their customer service. Plus lots of choices!

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5 of 5

They do a good job in the snow

My brother has a set of 4 Hercules winter tires on his 2005 Echo. They do a good job in the snow, plus he saved something like $130 compared to the cost of 4 comparable name-brand tires. He's quite satisfied with them.

GPosted by Galen (Dallas, PA) / March 10, 20142005 Toyota Echo

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5 of 5

I loved them!

I ran Hercules Trail Diggers on my 84 Chevy and loved them. The wife had Cooper Cobra GT's on her Grand Am and loved them too. Both were bought at CARiD. Both good!

JPosted by Juan A (Sarasota, FL) / March 7, 20141984 Chevy Impala

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5 of 5

Great tire for the price.

Have had two sets on my 2006 Jeep Liberty CRD and loved them both... Had them on my 2002 Jeep Liberty also. Great tire for the price. Equal in my opinion to Cooper (which I also recommend).

JPosted by Julie (Detroit, MI) / March 3, 20142006 Jeep Liberty

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I ran Conti winters on the 911 turbo last year and they were fantastically good. I used it in complete confidence as a winter daily driver (snow, ice, sleet, rain, gravel, sunshine...), including plenty of trips up to the mountains/ski slopes. Highly recommended.

I run Dunlops on sport package wheels, 225 all around. Good dry traction and enough snow/ice to get through unplowed/iced over side streets. I've used them for one Winter so far and I really like them. Super grippy in the snow!

Good on road? Yes. They're a summer tire, pretty quiet and wear pretty well. Most RRS owners are getting anywhere from 22k-27k worth of use out of them. Wet conditions? Neutral to positive. I've only had them for a year and it hasn't rained much here. Can't say anything bad about them so I guess that's a good thing.

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5 of 5

Amazing

Have Xice2 on my wife's Accord. Amazing on snow, ice, and unplowed roads. Others can claim to be almost as good, none is better. Highly recommended if you drive outside Tarana on a regular basis, especially for winter road trips. But they are squishy on dry roads. Never noticed the noise... with the radio on.

MPosted by Mohan (Sarasota, FL) / December 9, 20132013 Dodge Dart

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